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We are happy to announce the launch of Emzingo U, a new brand specially dedicated to designing, implementing and promoting the academic offering of Emzingo Group. Emzingo was first developed in 2009 inside the venture lab at IE Business School...

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From day one, at Emzingo, we have worked towards a world where business leaders and organizations are committed to social responsibility, environmental sustainability, and financial success. When we joined the B Corp movement, we renewed our commitment to driving...

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By Maryem Sáder – Emzingo. Originally from the Detroit area, social entrepreneur Shelley Danner is immersed in the social innovation landscape in Detroit, and is passionate about design thinking, education and leadership, sustainable cities, food, the arts, and travel. In...

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By Maryem Sáder – Emzingo. Being a strong believer in the power of the right networks of individuals to do amazing things collectively, Lauren Walters describes himself as “a lawyer, entrepreneur, NGO leader, venture capital investor, and volunteer” who connects...

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Today, we are remembering one of our dear South African Coaches, John Barnes. John passed away on October 23rd, after a brave battle against cancer. John worked closely with Emzingo since 2012, coaching and mentoring many of our fellows, and...

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By Ramon Marmolejos – Emzingo There has been a lot of talk in the last few years around how to engage employees. Companies know it’s important to have employee engagement – Deloitte reports that 87% of organizations cite culture and engagement...

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By Maryem Sáder – Emzingo. Young entrepreneurs Steven Lee and Roeland Donckers joined forces in January 2016 to establish Iungo capital, the first impact investment fund in East Africa that exclusively provides finance to small and growing businesses stuck in...

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By Felicia Okoye – NexGen Fellow (South Africa, 2016). “I don’t care about social impact”, said no Emzingo NexGen Fellow ever. For those, like me, who decided to take on the challenge of working for a social enterprise or NGO...

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Constructive Conversations Start By Acknowledging Our Tendencies: Discussing Racial Tension In The US By Sarah Wampler – Global Impact Fellow (Peru 2016). I think it is important to acknowledge that my point of view on race relations in the US is limited. As a white,...

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